EBSU Launches Drug Abuse Campus Club

Ebonyi State University takes proactive stance against drug abuse, partners with NDLEA to launch campus club promoting youth engagement and awareness.

EBSU Launches Drug Abuse Campus Club
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The Students' Union Government (SUG) President, Comrade Oshim Tobias Nkwegu of Ebonyi State University has announced the upcoming formation of a "Drug Abuse Campus Club" in collaboration with NDLEA. This club, a brainchild of SUG-EBSU, aims to serve as a proactive platform for promoting awareness and combating drug abuse among students.

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The move emphasizes the significance of community involvement and strategic partnerships in tackling drug-related challenges. The commitment of SUG-EBSU to launch the Drug Abuse Campus Club reflects a proactive step towards creating a safer and healthier campus environment.

This collaborative effort exemplifies Ebonyi State's steadfast commitment to addressing drug abuse issues and empowering youth as advocates for positive change within their communities.

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Okoje Ignatius Chuks  

SUG Public Relations Officer

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